{"id":43408,"date":"2005-02-21T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2005-02-21T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/v3\/?p="},"modified":"2005-02-21T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2005-02-21T00:00:00","slug":"Tyrone-native-begins-Antarctica-adventure--","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tyronepa.com\/?p=43408","title":{"rendered":"Tyrone native begins Antarctica adventure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tyrone native Rick Stonebraker, known to many in the area for his archery background, now calls Houston, TX his home.<br \/>\nHowever, the much-traveled Stonebraker will be far from the Lone Star state for the next week and a half. He\u2019ll also be far from Texas temperatures that are expected to range from a high in the 80s today to the 50s later this week.<br \/>\nThat\u2019s because Stonebraker embarked on Friday to participate in the Last Marathon in Antarctica.<br \/>\nThe 54-year-old Stonebraker has been involved in marathons for more than a decade and the Antarctica visit will help him toward a goal of visiting all 50 states and seven continents. Prior to the Antarctica trip, he had been to 47 states and four continents.<br \/>\nHe says he first started running in marathons in 1993 and has participated in more than 30 marathons and other types of races during the last 11-plus years.<br \/>\n \u201cAbout four or five years ago I read about the Last Marathon in the running magazines and I really didn\u2019t give it a thought,\u201d said Stonebraker.<br \/>\nSince then he became aware that participating in the marathon was an economical way to travel to the continent and would allow him to add to the list of places he had visited.<br \/>\nStonebraker was asked about the challenges runners face in a marathon in Antarctica.<br \/>\nBasically, it\u2019s just colder,\u201d he responded. \u201cIn the wintertime, it\u2019s the coldest place, it\u2019s the driest place and the most remote place, it\u2019s not for everybody.\u201d<br \/>\nTemperatures are around freezing this time of the year in Antarctica.<br \/>\nDuring a recent December visit to the Tyrone area, Stonebraker tested his clothing since temperatures were similar to what he might experience in Antarctica. He went out on two different days, once when temperatures were around 32 degrees and another day when temperatures were around zero. He explained the experimenting paid off as he was concerned about layering and was able to learn some things which he thought would help him for the race.<br \/>\nStonebraker said he usually does a run\/walk combination during marathons at about a 17-minute pace. He says he usually finishes a marathon in about six-and-a-half hours.<br \/>\nHe said he had taken a break from running due to other commitments and was just getting back into it during the last few months.<br \/>\nHundreds of people, both runners and others started on the journey to Antarctica on Friday.<br \/>\nStonebraker traveled from Houston to Miami on Friday morning where he and others were scheduled to fly to Buenos Aires. Other participants departed the United States from New York. Stonebraker explained the itinerary is flexible enough on the first leg of the trip that participants were traveling to Buenos Aires on different days.<br \/>\nLight training was scheduled over the weekend during the time in Buenos Aires. Free time for sight-seeing and other activities was also scheduled.<br \/>\nTour participants are scheduled to travel to Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, the world\u2019s southernmost city tomorrow. From there, travelers will board two ships for the journey to Antarctica.<br \/>\nWednesday is scheduled as a day at sea crossing the Beagle Channel and Drake Passage. An open bridge policy allows everyone to get a bird\u2019s eye view of the navigational activity alongside the ship captain and his crew. Videos and lectures will introduce visitors to the wildlife, climate and history of Antarctica.<br \/>\nThe following day, the travelers are expected to reach Deception Island. A couple of days will be spent cruising in and among the bays and channels of the Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula. The ship\u2019s zodiacs will carry the passengers to shore wherever possible, weaving safely among the icebergs and floes to visit with seals and penguins.<br \/>\nThe main event is scheduled on Saturday. After the race, a post-marathon party and celebration is scheduled during the evening.<br \/>\nOn Sunday, the ships will head south toward the eastern side of the Peninsula, cruising among the fjords and islands. Weaving among the icebergs, the passengers destination will be Paradise Bay, described as one of the most beautiful places on Earth, according to a web site about the marathon tour. The zodiacs will bring the passengers to shore for a visit to the vacated Argentinean base nestled at the base of a hill where visitors are welcome to climb to the peak for a bird\u2019s eye view of the area.<br \/>\nThe trip is expected to go to the fjords near the Lemaire Channel where the finals of the Antarctica Kayaking Championships are scheduled on March 1. The itinerary calls for tour participants to leave the \u201cWhite Continent\u201d to recross the Drake Passage on March 2. On March 3, the ships are scheduled to reach Cape Horn, Chile, for approach to the return port at Ushuaia.<br \/>\nThe travelers will then take return flights on March 4 to Buenos Aires and then international flights to their various destinations in the U.S and elsewhere.<br \/>\n(Editor\u2019s note: The itinerary information in the article was provided from the www.marathontour.com web site)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tyrone native Rick Stonebraker, known to many in the area for his archery background, now calls Houston, TX his home. However, the much-traveled Stonebraker will be far from the Lone Star state for the next week and a half. 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